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Munaf's crusade - Lancashire Evening Post d lives in Fulwood, spoke out after Faisaltex Charitable Trust made a £500 donation to the Love Jeanette Appeal which is aiming to raise £200000 to ...
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Pensioner's Princess Diana coins stolen - Lancashire Evening Post May 22, 2008 ... Pensioner's Princess Diana coins stolen - Police are warning shopkeepers to be on the lookout for Princess Diana £2 coins which were stolen ...
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Dementia centre honour for Lady Elsie - Lancashire Evening Post Jun 19, 2007 ... Dementia centre honour for Lady Elsie - Pubs, street signs and a stand at Preston North End's ground all bear the name of Preston's ...
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Lady Freemasons' Teddy gifts for Blackpool Victoria Hospital ... Lady Freemasons' Teddy gifts for Blackpool Victoria Hospital - SICK children are being given some TLC from caring bears.
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Ask the experts - Making ice-cream - Lancashire Evening Post Ask the experts - Making ice-cream - Philippa James, cook, columnist and TV food hero, turns what looks like a lot of hard work into a straightforward way ...
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Winning recipe puts a new twist on ice cream - Lancashire Evening Post Winning recipe puts a new twist on ice cream - ALL kinds of weird and wonderful ideas were conjured up by high school pupils when they were asked to come up ...
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How to explore your family history - Lancashire Evening Post How to explore your family history - The Lancashire Evening Post has launched a five-part series ... Seek out your ancestors online · Trace your family tree ...
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Cardboard cops to police the streets - Lancashire Evening Post Dec 9, 2008 ... "The cardboard cut outs are one of many responses to tackle this problem ... to shoppers to be aware of their property and to keep it safe. ...
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Chorley 2 Colwyn Bay 3 - Lancashire Evening Post Mar 11, 2009 ... Chorley 2 Colwyn Bay 3 - In a bold second-half fightback, ... cut inside to deliver an exquisite finish with a lofted angled shot. ...
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Takeaways told to tidy up the streets - Lancashire Evening Post Takeaways and other businesses in Preston, including bookmakers and even banks, could be told to clean the streets near their premises if they are causing a ...
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